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Longmorn 2009 / 16 Year Old / Barbadillo Oloroso Sherry / Gleann Mor Rare Find Speyside Whisky

Longmorn 2009 / 16 Year Old / Barbadillo Oloroso Sherry / Gleann Mor Rare Find Speyside Whisky

8 /10
EDITOR
8.1 /10
COMMUNITY (20)
Type: Single Malt
Age: 16 Year Old
ABV: 55.6%
Price: £92.95

There are distilleries that command immediate respect among those of us who have spent years nosing our way through Scotland's single malt landscape, and Longmorn is firmly among them. Tucked away in the heart of Speyside, this distillery has long been a favourite of blenders and independent bottlers alike — a workhorse of quality that rarely shouts but always delivers. When Gleann Mòr selected this 2009 vintage for their Rare Find series, they clearly knew what they had on their hands.

This 16-year-old single malt has been matured in a Barbadillo Oloroso sherry cask, and that detail alone should prick up the ears of anyone who appreciates what good Spanish oak can do to Speyside spirit. Barbadillo is one of the great Jerez bodegas — their Oloroso casks carry a particular richness and depth that distinguishes them from the broader sherry cask category. At 55.6% ABV, this has been bottled at cask strength, which tells me Gleann Mòr had the good sense to leave well alone. No chill filtration nonsense, no watering down to hit a number. What you get in the glass is the whisky as it matured.

What to Expect

A 16-year-old Speyside single malt at cask strength from an Oloroso sherry cask sits in rather distinguished company. The combination of Longmorn's characteristically fruity, full-bodied new make spirit with over a decade and a half in quality sherry wood should produce something with real weight and complexity. This is not a whisky for those seeking something light and floral — expect presence. The cask strength bottling will reward patience; a few drops of water will open this up considerably, and I would encourage you to take your time with it.

At £92.95, this represents genuinely good value for an independently bottled single malt of this age and strength. You would pay considerably more for an official Longmorn bottling of similar maturity, and the single cask nature of this release means every bottle carries its own particular character — once it is gone, it is gone.

The Verdict

I have a deep appreciation for independent bottlers who do their homework, and Gleann Mòr have done precisely that with this release. Selecting Longmorn spirit was a smart move — it is a distillery whose output consistently punches above its public profile. The Barbadillo Oloroso cask adds a layer of credibility and specificity that generic "sherry cask" labels simply cannot match. At cask strength and 16 years of age, this is a serious dram at a price that does not require serious justification. It earns its 8 out of 10 comfortably. My only hesitation is that limited independent releases like this tend to disappear quickly, so if this one catches your eye, I would not wait around.

Best Served

Neat, in a Glencairn, with a small jug of water on the side. At 55.6%, this absolutely benefits from a few drops to tame the cask strength and let the sherry influence breathe. Add water gradually — you can always add more, but you cannot take it back. A whisky of this calibre deserves your full attention, not an ice cube.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

Community Reviews

Emily Thomas VIPsAllowed Solid independent bottling
8/10

I've had a few Gleann Mor releases and this 16 year old Longmorn holds up nicely. The Barbadillo sherry influence gives it a rich toffee and raisin character without drowning out the distillery's fruity core. Good value at £93 for a cask strength single malt of this age.

20 March 2026
Clara Johansson VIPsAllowed Solid independent bottling
8/10

I've had a few Gleann Mor releases and this 16 year old Longmorn holds up nicely. The Barbadillo sherry influence gives it a rich toffee and raisin character without drowning out the distillery's fruity core. Good value at £93 for a cask strength single malt of this age.

20 March 2026
Ethan Cooper VIPsAllowed Solid independent bottling
8/10

I've had a few Gleann Mor releases and this 16 year old Longmorn holds up nicely. The Barbadillo sherry influence gives it a rich toffee and raisin character without drowning out the distillery's fruity core. Good value at £93 for a cask strength single malt of this age.

20 March 2026
Daniel Oyama VIPsAllowed Good sherry cask, rough edges
7/10

I enjoy the rich fruity profile and the nose is genuinely lovely — raisins, caramel, hint of tobacco. On the palate though, the cask strength ABV can be a bit aggressive even with water. It settles after 20 minutes in the glass. Not bad at all but needs patience.

7 February 2026
Luna Chavez VIPsAllowed Good sherry cask, rough edges
7/10

I enjoy the rich fruity profile and the nose is genuinely lovely — raisins, caramel, hint of tobacco. On the palate though, the cask strength ABV can be a bit aggressive even with water. It settles after 20 minutes in the glass. Not bad at all but needs patience.

7 February 2026
Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed Good sherry cask, rough edges
7/10

I enjoy the rich fruity profile and the nose is genuinely lovely — raisins, caramel, hint of tobacco. On the palate though, the cask strength ABV can be a bit aggressive even with water. It settles after 20 minutes in the glass. Not bad at all but needs patience.

7 February 2026
Olivia Park VIPsAllowed Punches well above its price
9/10

Under a hundred quid for a 16 year old cask strength sherried Speyside? Yes please. The Barbadillo oloroso cask has done wonderful things here — fig jam, leather, and a long spicy finish. My bottle is disappearing far too quickly.

24 January 2026
Elena Vasquez VIPsAllowed Punches well above its price
9/10

Under a hundred quid for a 16 year old cask strength sherried Speyside? Yes please. The Barbadillo oloroso cask has done wonderful things here — fig jam, leather, and a long spicy finish. My bottle is disappearing far too quickly.

24 January 2026
Daniel Torres VIPsAllowed Punches well above its price
9/10

Under a hundred quid for a 16 year old cask strength sherried Speyside? Yes please. The Barbadillo oloroso cask has done wonderful things here — fig jam, leather, and a long spicy finish. My bottle is disappearing far too quickly.

24 January 2026
Ruth Banks VIPsAllowed Great sherried Speysider
8/10

Longmorn doesn't get enough love as a distillery and this bottling shows why it should. Nose is all orange peel and marzipan, taste brings in dark treacle and walnut. I keep reaching for this one over bottles that cost twice as much.

3 January 2026
Kai Oliveira VIPsAllowed Great sherried Speysider
8/10

Longmorn doesn't get enough love as a distillery and this bottling shows why it should. Nose is all orange peel and marzipan, taste brings in dark treacle and walnut. I keep reaching for this one over bottles that cost twice as much.

3 January 2026
Valentina Ricci VIPsAllowed Great sherried Speysider
8/10

Longmorn doesn't get enough love as a distillery and this bottling shows why it should. Nose is all orange peel and marzipan, taste brings in dark treacle and walnut. I keep reaching for this one over bottles that cost twice as much.

3 January 2026
Finn OBrien VIPsAllowed Reliable Gleann Mor pick
8/10

I grabbed this on a whim not knowing much about Longmorn and I'm glad I did. Classic sherried malt — dried apricot, cinnamon, dark honey — nothing revolutionary but everything is well integrated. At 16 years old and natural strength for £93 it feels fairly priced. Would happily buy another.

5 December 2025
Marco Andretti VIPsAllowed Reliable Gleann Mor pick
8/10

I grabbed this on a whim not knowing much about Longmorn and I'm glad I did. Classic sherried malt — dried apricot, cinnamon, dark honey — nothing revolutionary but everything is well integrated. At 16 years old and natural strength for £93 it feels fairly priced. Would happily buy another.

5 December 2025
Freya Lindqvist VIPsAllowed Reliable Gleann Mor pick
8/10

I grabbed this on a whim not knowing much about Longmorn and I'm glad I did. Classic sherried malt — dried apricot, cinnamon, dark honey — nothing revolutionary but everything is well integrated. At 16 years old and natural strength for £93 it feels fairly priced. Would happily buy another.

5 December 2025
Samir Patel VIPsAllowed Sherry bomb done right
9/10

This Longmorn is exactly what I want from an oloroso cask finish — big dried fruit, Christmas cake, and a lovely nuttiness on the nose. At 55.6% it carries the heat well, just a gentle warmth rather than a burn. Sipped neat after dinner and it kept revealing new layers for a good hour. Seriously impressed.

30 November 2025
Tyler Bennet VIPsAllowed Sherry bomb done right
9/10

This Longmorn is exactly what I want from an oloroso cask finish — big dried fruit, Christmas cake, and a lovely nuttiness on the nose. At 55.6% it carries the heat well, just a gentle warmth rather than a burn. Sipped neat after dinner and it kept revealing new layers for a good hour. Seriously impressed.

30 November 2025
Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed Sherry bomb done right
9/10

This Longmorn is exactly what I want from an oloroso cask finish — big dried fruit, Christmas cake, and a lovely nuttiness on the nose. At 55.6% it carries the heat well, just a gentle warmth rather than a burn. Sipped neat after dinner and it kept revealing new layers for a good hour. Seriously impressed.

30 November 2025
Maxwell Green VIPsAllowed Nice but not mind-blowing
7/10

Pleasant enough dram with the classic sherry notes — dark chocolate, stewed plums, a bit of oak spice. I added a few drops of water to tame the 55.6% and it opened up a bit. For the price I was hoping for something a little more complex though. It's good, just not exceptional.

19 November 2025
Jorge Castillo VIPsAllowed Nice but not mind-blowing
7/10

Pleasant enough dram with the classic sherry notes — dark chocolate, stewed plums, a bit of oak spice. I added a few drops of water to tame the 55.6% and it opened up a bit. For the price I was hoping for something a little more complex though. It's good, just not exceptional.

19 November 2025

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